Awards for All Clinicians
💡 Quick Summary
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The Parkinson’s Foundation offers clinician-focused funding through the Paul Oreffice Innovations in Care Awards, which support projects that improve Parkinson’s care.
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This two-year award provides up to $200,000 and honors longtime Parkinson’s advocate Paul Oreffice.
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Clinicians can review program details, apply online and explore previously funded projects through the Foundation’s award database.
The Parkinson's Foundation offers competitive awards for clinicians:
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Paul Oreffice Innovations in Care Awards: a two-year award for a maximum of $200,000.
Paul Oreffice Innovations in Care Awards
The Paul Oreffice Innovations in Care Awards honors Parkinson's Foundation board member Paul Oreffice, who was a tireless Parkinson's advocate from his appointment to the board of the National Parkinson Foundation in 1989 until his death in 2024.
Reach out to Programs@Parkinson.org with any questions.
Visit our Award Search Database for all current and previously funded Parkinson’s Foundation research awards.
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